On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, Gerald Gutierrez wrote:
>
> Woah I just realized that there is a man page for LyX and it talks about
> command line options for screen colors.
Good call. I was about to say "Have you tried 'man lyx'"
> My question remains, however. I can change the background color now
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Ambrose Kofi Laing wrote:
This is a very simple problem. I've created a table, and am in the
lower right cell. I just want to move on out of the table to start
the next paragraph. How is this done?
If you have no other text after the table you just press enter in
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Ambrose Kofi Laing wrote:
This is a very simple problem. I've created a table, and am in the
lower right cell. I just want to move on out of the table to start
the next paragraph. How is this done?
If you have no other text after the table you just press enter in
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Ambrose Kofi Laing wrote:
>
> This is a very simple problem. I've created a table, and am in the
> lower right cell. I just want to move on out of the table to start
> the next paragraph. How is this done?
If you have no other text after the table you just press enter
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Robyn Wagner wrote:
[...]
the problem with this is that the text on the left half should be left
justified, and the text on the right half should be right justified.
i have been doing this by hand with spacing, but it is tedious to do each
time.
any suggestions on a
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i use ghost-script-6.0 (ps2pdf) to make pdf and the acroread 4.0 to
show the pdf full screen.That's great for portrait mode, but does not
work with landscape.
Acroread and gs show landscape on the screen rotated 90+ degrees clockwise
like it
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
I seem to remember somebody saying a while back that you have to use
libforms-0.88, now I know why. Looks as if you should get the 0.88 version.
Actually there are other reasons why you should get 0.88 instead 0.89 you
just happened to find
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Robyn Wagner wrote:
[...]
the problem with this is that the text on the left half should be left
justified, and the text on the right half should be right justified.
i have been doing this by hand with spacing, but it is tedious to do each
time.
any suggestions on a
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i use ghost-script-6.0 (ps2pdf) to make pdf and the acroread 4.0 to
show the pdf full screen.That's great for portrait mode, but does not
work with landscape.
Acroread and gs show landscape on the screen rotated 90+ degrees clockwise
like it
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
I seem to remember somebody saying a while back that you have to use
libforms-0.88, now I know why. Looks as if you should get the 0.88 version.
Actually there are other reasons why you should get 0.88 instead 0.89 you
just happened to find
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Robyn Wagner wrote:
[...]
> the problem with this is that the text on the left half should be left
> justified, and the text on the right half should be right justified.
> i have been doing this by hand with spacing, but it is tedious to do each
> time.
>
> any suggestions
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i use ghost-script-6.0 (ps2pdf) to make pdf and the acroread 4.0 to
> show the pdf full screen.That's great for portrait mode, but does not
> work with landscape.
>
> Acroread and gs show landscape on the screen rotated 90+ degrees clockwise
> like
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
> I seem to remember somebody saying a while back that you have to use
> libforms-0.88, now I know why. Looks as if you should get the 0.88 version.
Actually there are other reasons why you should get 0.88 instead 0.89 you
just happened to find
On 24 Jan 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Jerry" == Jerry Yuan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jerry Hi there, One of my colleague has problem to compile LyX 1.1.2.
Jerry She is using gcc 2.95 on a Solaris 2.7 box. I attach the error
Jerry message below.
Jerry Any pointer? Thank you very
On 24 Jan 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Jerry" == Jerry Yuan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jerry Hi there, One of my colleague has problem to compile LyX 1.1.2.
Jerry She is using gcc 2.95 on a Solaris 2.7 box. I attach the error
Jerry message below.
Jerry Any pointer? Thank you very
On 24 Jan 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Jerry" == Jerry Yuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Jerry> Hi there, One of my colleague has problem to compile LyX 1.1.2.
> Jerry> She is using gcc 2.95 on a Solaris 2.7 box. I attach the error
> Jerry> message below.
>
> Jerry> Any
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Nicolas Constans wrote:
Hi everybody,
Hello.
I can't verify if you received my previous message, so I repost it,
with additionnal information. I really apologize if anybody reads this
thing a second time.
Apology accepted.
collect2: ld terminated with signal 10 ,
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Nicolas Constans wrote:
Hi everybody,
Hello.
I can't verify if you received my previous message, so I repost it,
with additionnal information. I really apologize if anybody reads this
thing a second time.
Apology accepted.
collect2: ld terminated with signal 10 ,
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Nicolas Constans wrote:
> Hi everybody,
Hello.
> I can't verify if you received my previous message, so I repost it,
> with additionnal information. I really apologize if anybody reads this
> thing a second time.
Apology accepted.
> collect2: ld terminated with signal 10
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Vincent Bonin wrote:
Hello everybody,
i am trying to reduce the size of a table in
an article. i have reduced the size of the
font but the cells do not shrink with the font
size. is there a way to solve this?
LyX only changes the font sizes of the text in cells even
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Vincent Bonin wrote:
Hello everybody,
i am trying to reduce the size of a table in
an article. i have reduced the size of the
font but the cells do not shrink with the font
size. is there a way to solve this?
LyX only changes the font sizes of the text in cells even
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Vincent Bonin wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> i am trying to reduce the size of a table in
> an article. i have reduced the size of the
> font but the cells do not shrink with the font
> size. is there a way to solve this?
LyX only changes the font sizes of the text in cells
On Mon, 20 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The class is supposed to be more or less an extension of the article
class, FWIW. I am curious whether it can set itself up as something
which will list all the paragraph options as do the other classes, or
if I will need to define some
On Mon, 20 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 12/21/99
at 12:08 PM, Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[...]
To speed things along you should be able to just copy article.layout and
reword the line at the top that lloks like:
# \DeclareLaTeXClass
On Mon, 20 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The class is supposed to be more or less an extension of the article
class, FWIW. I am curious whether it can set itself up as something
which will list all the paragraph options as do the other classes, or
if I will need to define some
On Mon, 20 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 12/21/99
at 12:08 PM, Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[...]
To speed things along you should be able to just copy article.layout and
reword the line at the top that lloks like:
# \DeclareLaTeXClass
On Mon, 20 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> The class is supposed to be more or less an extension of the article
> >> class, FWIW. I am curious whether it can set itself up as something
> >> which will list all the paragraph options as do the other classes, or
> >> if I will need to
On Mon, 20 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 12/21/99
>
> at 12:08 PM, Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> [...]
> >To speed things along you should be able to just copy article.layout and
> >rew
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Lyx1 wrote:
Thanks for your help Allan. I found that what you wrote works with the
"article" layout but not with the "IEEEtran". I found however a way to do
all the bold characters and the new numbering in the Appendix using TeX and
I will mail it to the list later.
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Lyx1 wrote:
Thanks for your help Allan. I found that what you wrote works with the
"article" layout but not with the "IEEEtran". I found however a way to do
all the bold characters and the new numbering in the Appendix using TeX and
I will mail it to the list later.
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Lyx1 wrote:
> Thanks for your help Allan. I found that what you wrote works with the
> "article" layout but not with the "IEEEtran". I found however a way to do
> all the bold characters and the new numbering in the Appendix using TeX and
> I will mail it to the list later.
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Lyx1 wrote:
Sorry to bother you again but I looked at the example IEEE article and it
didn't use eqn numbers in the Appendix. I am also not sure what do you mean
about the appendix command/enviro from the paragraph style menu.
I totally misread your question originally I
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Lyx1 wrote:
Would anyone know at least a possible place for me to look for a solution to
these problems? The problem with pressing M-c b is that whatever else I type
after that is bold as well and I can't change it.
Change to bold _after_ you written _everything_ in the
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Lyx1 wrote:
Sorry to bother you again but I looked at the example IEEE article and it
didn't use eqn numbers in the Appendix. I am also not sure what do you mean
about the appendix command/enviro from the paragraph style menu.
I totally misread your question originally I
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Lyx1 wrote:
Would anyone know at least a possible place for me to look for a solution to
these problems? The problem with pressing M-c b is that whatever else I type
after that is bold as well and I can't change it.
Change to bold _after_ you written _everything_ in the
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Lyx1 wrote:
> Sorry to bother you again but I looked at the example IEEE article and it
> didn't use eqn numbers in the Appendix. I am also not sure what do you mean
> about the appendix command/enviro from the paragraph style menu.
I totally misread your question
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Lyx1 wrote:
> Would anyone know at least a possible place for me to look for a solution to
> these problems? The problem with pressing M-c b is that whatever else I type
> after that is bold as well and I can't change it.
Change to bold _after_ you written _everything_ in
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Frederic Leymarie wrote:
How can I make this style available in the document
layout "class" ?
This has been our #1 FAQ for the last 3 weeks!
I've sent Frederic a copy of the layout stuff I'll add to Customisation
and pointed him there anyway.
Anyone else who'd like to ask
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Frederic Leymarie wrote:
How can I make this style available in the document
layout "class" ?
This has been our #1 FAQ for the last 3 weeks!
I've sent Frederic a copy of the layout stuff I'll add to Customisation
and pointed him there anyway.
Anyone else who'd like to ask
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Frederic Leymarie wrote:
> How can I make this style available in the document
> layout "class" ?
This has been our #1 FAQ for the last 3 weeks!
I've sent Frederic a copy of the layout stuff I'll add to Customisation
and pointed him there anyway.
Anyone else who'd like to
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, Kevin Chu wrote:
Is there a way to do this in Red Hat Linux 5.1? My
/usr/lib/texmf/texmf/dvips/config/config.ps does not have a section
like the above.
RH-5.1 doesn't come with the extra font packages that RH-6.x does. So
you'd need to get those font packages from
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, Kevin Chu wrote:
Is there a way to do this in Red Hat Linux 5.1? My
/usr/lib/texmf/texmf/dvips/config/config.ps does not have a section
like the above.
RH-5.1 doesn't come with the extra font packages that RH-6.x does. So
you'd need to get those font packages from
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, Kevin Chu wrote:
> Is there a way to do this in Red Hat Linux 5.1? My
> /usr/lib/texmf/texmf/dvips/config/config.ps does not have a section
> like the above.
RH-5.1 doesn't come with the extra font packages that RH-6.x does. So
you'd need to get those font packages from
There are also dvipdf and ps2pdf tools but they all seem to come in the
same package with pdflatex anyway.
On 23 Nov 1999, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
[...]
I only need to think a bit about how to do this best.
I think it should be done by a lyxrc switch.
Does pdflatex provide the same
There are also dvipdf and ps2pdf tools but they all seem to come in the
same package with pdflatex anyway.
On 23 Nov 1999, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
[...]
I only need to think a bit about how to do this best.
I think it should be done by a lyxrc switch.
Does pdflatex provide the same
There are also dvipdf and ps2pdf tools but they all seem to come in the
same package with pdflatex anyway.
On 23 Nov 1999, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
[...]
> I only need to think a bit about how to do this best.
>
> I think it should be done by a lyxrc switch.
Does pdflatex provide the same
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
Allan Rae schrieb:
Set the filetype required to LaTeX (as you did) and enter:
pdflatex $$FName
Thank you Allan,
but now the file is created in the tmpdir not in the working
directory. How can I redirect the file? I've grepped the whole
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
Allan Rae schrieb:
Set the filetype required to LaTeX (as you did) and enter:
pdflatex $$FName
Thank you Allan,
but now the file is created in the tmpdir not in the working
directory. How can I redirect the file? I've grepped the whole
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> Allan Rae schrieb:
> >Set the filetype required to LaTeX (as you did) and enter:
> >pdflatex $$FName
>
> Thank you Allan,
>
> but now the file is created in the tmpdir not in the working
> directory. How can I r
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
Hi Lyx-Users!
I wonder whether it is possible to invoke pdflatex via the
custom-export feature.
[...]
What do I have to write into the shell field? I want to have the
resulting PDF-File in the working directory.
Set the filetype required to
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
Hi Lyx-Users!
I wonder whether it is possible to invoke pdflatex via the
custom-export feature.
[...]
What do I have to write into the shell field? I want to have the
resulting PDF-File in the working directory.
Set the filetype required to
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> Hi Lyx-Users!
>
> I wonder whether it is possible to invoke pdflatex via the
> custom-export feature.
[...]
> What do I have to write into the shell field? I want to have the
> resulting PDF-File in the working directory.
Set the filetype
On 17 Nov 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Francois" == Francois Beaubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Francois 1) Does anybody try to use the bullet shapes popup with the
Francois language of the document set to frenchb?
[...]
Francois This work great with the language of the document
On 17 Nov 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Francois" == Francois Beaubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Francois 1) Does anybody try to use the bullet shapes popup with the
Francois language of the document set to frenchb?
[...]
Francois This work great with the language of the document
On 17 Nov 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Francois" == Francois Beaubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Francois> 1) Does anybody try to use the bullet shapes popup with the
> Francois> language of the document set to frenchb?
[...]
> Francois> This work great with the language of
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Bill Simpson wrote:
Apparently the xforms installer does not work.
I just tried "make demo", and got a string of error messages, and no
executable demos. The errors are like this:
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: [folder] Error 1 (ignored)
gcc -c -O
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Allan Rae wrote:
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Bill Simpson wrote:
Apparently the xforms installer does not work.
I just tried "make demo", and got a string of error messages, and no
executable demos. The errors are like this:
collect2: ld returned 1 exit statu
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Bill Simpson wrote:
Apparently the xforms installer does not work.
I just tried "make demo", and got a string of error messages, and no
executable demos. The errors are like this:
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: [folder] Error 1 (ignored)
gcc -c -O
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Allan Rae wrote:
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Bill Simpson wrote:
Apparently the xforms installer does not work.
I just tried "make demo", and got a string of error messages, and no
executable demos. The errors are like this:
collect2: ld returned 1 exit statu
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Bill Simpson wrote:
> Apparently the xforms installer does not work.
> I just tried "make demo", and got a string of error messages, and no
> executable demos. The errors are like this:
>
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[1]: [folder] Error 1 (ignored)
> gcc -c -O
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Allan Rae wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Bill Simpson wrote:
>
> > Apparently the xforms installer does not work.
> > I just tried "make demo", and got a string of error messages, and no
> > executable demos. The errors are like this:
>
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Gerald Gutierrez wrote:
Man the more I use Lyx the more I like it, but then the more quirks I
find. I didn't find this information in any FAQ. I hope this hasn't
been asked a thousand times over before.
No only about 100 times ;-)
How do I save screen font config?
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Gerald Gutierrez wrote:
Man the more I use Lyx the more I like it, but then the more quirks I
find. I didn't find this information in any FAQ. I hope this hasn't
been asked a thousand times over before.
No only about 100 times ;-)
How do I save screen font config?
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Gerald Gutierrez wrote:
>
> Man the more I use Lyx the more I like it, but then the more quirks I
> find. I didn't find this information in any FAQ. I hope this hasn't
> been asked a thousand times over before.
No only about 100 times ;-)
> How do I save screen font
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Florian Cramer wrote:
Am Thu, 28.Oct.1999 um 20:25:18 +0100 schrieb Tony Dancer:
Perhaps it could go on the long list of wishes?
This brings me to a related topic: Would the LyX developer community mind or
welcome a "LyX wishlist" web page that collects features
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Ronald Florence wrote:
[...bug report...]
This bug should be fixed in CVS now.
As much as I appreciate the fine job the developers are doing with
LyX, it seems from this bug and the fax bug that version 1.1.1 was not
quite ready for prime time. Perhaps I misunderstood
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Florian Cramer wrote:
Am Thu, 28.Oct.1999 um 19:03:15 + schrieb Pieter Edelman:
I am using redhat 6.1 with Gnome and the Enlightenment window manager.
When I am working in 16-bit color mode, LyX works just fine (actually,
LyX works great but that's because of
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Florian Cramer wrote:
Am Thu, 28.Oct.1999 um 20:25:18 +0100 schrieb Tony Dancer:
Perhaps it could go on the long list of wishes?
This brings me to a related topic: Would the LyX developer community mind or
welcome a "LyX wishlist" web page that collects features
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Ronald Florence wrote:
[...bug report...]
This bug should be fixed in CVS now.
As much as I appreciate the fine job the developers are doing with
LyX, it seems from this bug and the fax bug that version 1.1.1 was not
quite ready for prime time. Perhaps I misunderstood
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Florian Cramer wrote:
Am Thu, 28.Oct.1999 um 19:03:15 + schrieb Pieter Edelman:
I am using redhat 6.1 with Gnome and the Enlightenment window manager.
When I am working in 16-bit color mode, LyX works just fine (actually,
LyX works great but that's because of
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Florian Cramer wrote:
> Am Thu, 28.Oct.1999 um 20:25:18 +0100 schrieb Tony Dancer:
>
> > Perhaps it could go on the long list of wishes?
>
> This brings me to a related topic: Would the LyX developer community mind or
> welcome a "LyX wishlist" web page that collects
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Ronald Florence wrote:
[...bug report...]
This bug should be fixed in CVS now.
> As much as I appreciate the fine job the developers are doing with
> LyX, it seems from this bug and the fax bug that version 1.1.1 was not
> quite ready for prime time. Perhaps I misunderstood
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Florian Cramer wrote:
> Am Thu, 28.Oct.1999 um 19:03:15 + schrieb Pieter Edelman:
>
> > I am using redhat 6.1 with Gnome and the Enlightenment window manager.
> > When I am working in 16-bit color mode, LyX works just fine (actually,
> > LyX works great but that's
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Paolo wrote:
Sorry to keep you waiting...
Thank you for your help.
Your suggestion works corrctly in a latex file, but I am non able to use
that in LyX.
I tried the following instruction, in LyX:
\begin{enumerate}
\setcounter{enumi}{3}
\item line number 1
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Paolo wrote:
Sorry to keep you waiting...
Thank you for your help.
Your suggestion works corrctly in a latex file, but I am non able to use
that in LyX.
I tried the following instruction, in LyX:
\begin{enumerate}
\setcounter{enumi}{3}
\item line number 1
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Paolo wrote:
Sorry to keep you waiting...
> Thank you for your help.
> Your suggestion works corrctly in a latex file, but I am non able to use
> that in LyX.
> I tried the following instruction, in LyX:
>
> \begin{enumerate}
> \setcounter{enumi}{3}
> \item line number
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Paolo wrote:
I would like to continue the enumeration of a list across a block of text
that should be set in standard environment.
Are there latex commands that i can use?
If the block of text is directly related to one of your enumeration points
you can simply
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Paolo wrote:
I would like to continue the enumeration of a list across a block of text
that should be set in standard environment.
Are there latex commands that i can use?
If the block of text is directly related to one of your enumeration points
you can simply
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Paolo wrote:
> I would like to continue the enumeration of a list across a block of text
> that should be set in standard environment.
> Are there latex commands that i can use?
If the block of text is directly related to one of your enumeration points
you can simply
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Nabil Hathout wrote:
Hello,
On my machine (Linux Debian 2.1) the solution you suggest (use the
File-Print... item instead of File-Export-Postscript and choose
file instead of printer) does not export in PS format. Does it work on
yours ?
Does File-ViewPostscript
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
[...]
No TEXINPUTS declared, I use only the kpathsea mechanism
(standard, leading . in the paths).
From anywhere but the directory un which is the LyX file:
This looks like the answer. LyX will be running LaTeX in /tmp/lyx...
BUT if the
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Nabil Hathout wrote:
Hello,
On my machine (Linux Debian 2.1) the solution you suggest (use the
File-Print... item instead of File-Export-Postscript and choose
file instead of printer) does not export in PS format. Does it work on
yours ?
Does File-ViewPostscript
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
[...]
No TEXINPUTS declared, I use only the kpathsea mechanism
(standard, leading . in the paths).
From anywhere but the directory un which is the LyX file:
This looks like the answer. LyX will be running LaTeX in /tmp/lyx...
BUT if the
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Nabil Hathout wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On my machine (Linux Debian 2.1) the solution you suggest (use the
> File->Print... item instead of File->Export->Postscript and choose
> file instead of printer) does not export in PS format. Does it work on
> yours ?
Does
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
[...]
> No TEXINPUTS declared, I use only the kpathsea mechanism
> (standard, leading . in the paths).
>
> >From anywhere but the directory un which is the LyX file:
This looks like the answer. LyX will be running LaTeX in /tmp/lyx...
BUT if
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Jacques Germishuizen wrote:
Hello
I have a figure with two subplots and would like to use the figure caption
for the title and not to describe each subplot. Is there a way to do
this?
Use a floating figure:
Insert-Float-Figure Float
Fill in the caption provided.
If
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Jacques Germishuizen wrote:
Hello
I have a figure with two subplots and would like to use the figure caption
for the title and not to describe each subplot. Is there a way to do
this?
Use a floating figure:
Insert-Float-Figure Float
Fill in the caption provided.
If
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Jacques Germishuizen wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a figure with two subplots and would like to use the figure caption
> for the title and not to describe each subplot. Is there a way to do
> this?
Use a floating figure:
Insert->Float->Figure Float
Fill in the caption
On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Ralph Boland wrote:
At several points in my thesis (I am using book(AMS) layout)
I have two facts (or similar theorem related styles) in
a row without any other style in between. Lyx then
combines these two facts into a single fact. We tried and this
is not a latex
On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Ralph Boland wrote:
At several points in my thesis (I am using book(AMS) layout)
I have two facts (or similar theorem related styles) in
a row without any other style in between. Lyx then
combines these two facts into a single fact. We tried and this
is not a latex
On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Ralph Boland wrote:
> At several points in my thesis (I am using book(AMS) layout)
> I have two facts (or similar theorem related styles) in
> a row without any other style in between. Lyx then
> combines these two facts into a single fact. We tried and this
> is not a
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, [iso-8859-1] Juan Luis Freniche Ibañez wrote:
[...]
I can't move the bibliography to the very end of the document (I'm using
templates or model texts). In fact, I need several separate bibliographies, as
in the following:
[...]
But this is working correctly in the LATeX,
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, [iso-8859-1] Juan Luis Freniche Ibañez wrote:
[...]
I can't move the bibliography to the very end of the document (I'm using
templates or model texts). In fact, I need several separate bibliographies, as
in the following:
[...]
But this is working correctly in the LATeX,
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, [iso-8859-1] Juan Luis Freniche Ibañez wrote:
[...]
> I can't move the bibliography to the very end of the document (I'm using
> templates or model texts). In fact, I need several separate bibliographies, as
> in the following:
[...]
> But this is working correctly in the
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Ken Ingram wrote:
-g -O2 -I. -I. -I../images -I/usr/X11R6/include spellchecker.C
spellchecker.C: In function `void create_ispell_pipe(const LString )':
spellchecker.C:348: passing `int *' as argument 2 of `select(int,
__fd_set *, __fd_set *, __fd_set *, timeval *)'
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Ken Ingram wrote:
-g -O2 -I. -I. -I../images -I/usr/X11R6/include spellchecker.C
spellchecker.C: In function `void create_ispell_pipe(const LString )':
spellchecker.C:348: passing `int *' as argument 2 of `select(int,
__fd_set *, __fd_set *, __fd_set *, timeval *)'
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Ken Ingram wrote:
> -g -O2 -I. -I. -I../images -I/usr/X11R6/include spellchecker.C
> spellchecker.C: In function `void create_ispell_pipe(const LString &)':
> spellchecker.C:348: passing `int *' as argument 2 of `select(int,
> __fd_set *, __fd_set *, __fd_set *, timeval
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, Kevin Chu wrote:
...
and found that I had to use quotes, as in
\screen_font_roman "-*-new century schoolbook"
...
Just want to check if this is the correct syntax to use, or if there
is documentation on this somewhere.
Since this is a string input you need to
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, Kevin Chu wrote:
...
and found that I had to use quotes, as in
\screen_font_roman "-*-new century schoolbook"
...
Just want to check if this is the correct syntax to use, or if there
is documentation on this somewhere.
Since this is a string input you need to
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, Kevin Chu wrote:
...
> and found that I had to use quotes, as in
>
> \screen_font_roman "-*-new century schoolbook"
...
> Just want to check if this is the correct syntax to use, or if there
> is documentation on this somewhere.
Since this is a string input you
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